DuckIII wrote:RastaBull wrote:White def has a ceiling just as impressive as most of of the guys after 3.
Definitely? I'm going to have to disagree. If I were ranking ceilings, as in making a list of draftees ranked purely by what they could be if they achieve everything they appear to be capable of, White would be pretty far down my first round rankings and I suspect I'm not alone on that.
Just purely spewing a ranking off the top of my head in about 30 seconds:
Zion
Morant
Barrett
Garland
Seoku
Reddish
Little
Goga
Hunter
Hayes
Langford
Clarke
Rui
Kevin Porter, Jr.
Then we start to get into where I have White's "ceiling" ranked.
Understandable. Ceiling is "definitely" subjective. (again, I say outside top 3 because I'd wager consensus sees Zion/Morant and even RJ as top ceilings). I don't really know how I'd define my impression of ceiling but I think White is a step lower than Garland, Culver and Reddish (I think Reddish has one of the higher ceilings but also much lower floor). Hunter and White have similar ceilings imo (Hunter having one of highest floor imo). Hayes is only other guy on your subjective list that I would subjectively also consider a same/higher ceiling than White. (I'll admit, I don't know much of anything about Goga except his measurements). Rui, Clarke, Little, Langford are all below imo.
Ceiling is totally subjective, and packed with a lot of bias at end of day.
When I talk about White's ceiling, I'm really just looking closely at his game tape and thinking to myself, this guy has an actual chance of being the best scorer out of all the guards/perimeter players in this draft. Personally, I don't see that specific point applicable to Langford or Reddish or Porter (whereas Reddish ceiling still rises because there is an actual chance he can be best in several other areas, guys like Langford and Porter just look to me like a actual chance of being all around good). He played MANY minutes; evaluating that large sample I see a kid with proven effective jumper, objectively great form (even with lower release) and balance, really great body control around rim, very soft touch around rim, high top speed (less explosive than some of other guards though).
My bias toward claiming his ceiling this high is perhaps an overreaction to success/impact of scoring guards these days (whereas normally I am 90s nostalgia basketball head haha).